AMUSEMENTS. ■REGENT. "REGENT. -Kegen-t xvegent. opposite team depot, epsom. epsom. lessees : turner and ford. to-night. to-night, thos. h. ince presents "GALLOPING FISH.", "GALLOPING FISH." " GALLOPING FISH." " GALLOPING FISH." " GALLOPING FISH." " GALLOPING FISH." " GALLOPING FISH." " GALLOPING FISH." With Sydney Chaplin, Louise Fazenda, Ford Sterling, Chester Conklin, and Lucille Ricksen. Hot stuff comedy pulled in cold, cold water. A Diving Venus and a thrilling flood vie for honours -in keeping up the excitement, with a trained seal galloping through seven reels of merriment. " GALLOPING FISH." " GALLOPING FISH." All the laughs that can be crowded in seven fast action reels of reelingly hilarious fun. Faster and funnier than '-The Hottentot.' Also, SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT Of the KOTAL RAROTOXGAN ISLAND ROYAL RAROTONGAN ISLAND ORCHESTRA. ORCHESTRA. Something Different in Hawaiian Mnsic. And the REGENT DE LUXK ORCHESTRA. REGENT DE LUXE ORpHESTRA. PRICES : Circle 1/8, Stalls 1/. Children, Half-price. NOTICE TO PATRONS : Trams Leave Theatre After Performance for AH Parts. Reserves, Phone A 3142. * THE LAST NIGHT, Paramount's Latest Special, Straight From Its City Success. BROADWAY — To-night, — BROADWAY ROADWAY— at 7.45. —BROADWAY Overture 7.45. " SHADOWS OF PARIS " POLA NEGRI. " SHADOWS OF PARIS " POLA NEGRI. " SHADOWS OF PARIS " POLA NEGRL An Exceedingly Fine Picture. Reserves 'Phone 1076 A. MONDAY. " THE WANTERS." MARIE PREVOST. "THE WANTERS." MARIE PREVOST. An Excellent First National Picture. Also, Good Animal Comedy, And "THE ROYAL RAROTONGANS." "THE EOYAL RAROTONGANS." "THE ROYAL RAROTONGANS." Will give an exhibition of Native Hula Dancing, accompanied by the Mandolin and Guitar. i Prices Monday :9d and 1/. Reserves 1076 A. Grand National Ball, Scots Hall, Wed. Next. Tickets at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. gO SIE mHEATRE. MOUNT ALBERT TERMINUS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. DOROTHY DALTON In " THE LAW OF THE LAWLESS," "THE LAW OF THE LAWLESS," A Glowing Romance ot Unleashed Passions, of Picturesque Scenes and Stirring Climaxes, with more Real Thrills than a dozen ordinary pictures. * Supporting Programme: "GLAD RAUS'» Montana Comedy. Burton Holmes Travelogue. Gazette. Episode No. 14, " THE OREGON TRAIL." TJPSOM TIBRARY. TyiNTER /BOURSE /"IONCERT, — Arranged by MESSRS. LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD., rjIUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 90 ARTISTES :— Misses Nolly Gammon, Ella Hutchins, Hazel West. — Nell], Tui Scally, Messrs. Royal Rarotongans, Fosello, Belcher, Murfltt, Howard, Broad wood, and De Montalk. ADMISSION 6D, OR BX COURSE TICKET. 26^ WRAGGE'S TROPICAL PALM GARDEN AND INSTITUTE, BIRKENHEAD. A Unique Picnic Spot and Pleasure Resort. Open Daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ADMISSION, 1/. Hot Water and Teas. S IXCTUHES. #A UCKLAND CITY MISSION. ■"-UCKLAND CITY MISSION. Princess Theatre, Queen Street. Princess Theatre, Queen Street. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, 6.30, Doors Open; 7 p.m., Orchestra, under direction of Mr. Burnnand. 7.30, Service Begins. Preacher: EEV. TASPKR riALDER. EV. WASPER V^ALDER. SUBJECT: 'VTTOE QKIDWAY." " - 1 - HE Offertory Solo: " ARISE. O SUN." (Maud Craske Day). Soloist: MR. LEO. FOSTER. Holy Communion, St. Matthew's Church, Thursday, 11 o'clock. Mission Shop open for Business. All profits devoted to our special work Locality, Cor. Wellesley St. W. and Albert Street. N.B.—Social Evening (Plain and Fancy ! Dress Dance), Next Thursday Night I (25th), St. Matthew's Hall, at S o'clock. ■ 315 If I.S S MARTHA ROO T. -"•*■ INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE WRITER AND LECTURER Will Speak in the ' SOCIETY OF ARTS HALL. KITCHENER STREET, NEXT WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2-1, at S T M Subject: j 'THE GREAT RENAISSANCE OF CHINA.' •THE GREAT RENAISSANCE OF CHINA.' ! And on TUES., THURS., AND FRIDAY September 23, 25 and 2G. ' "TALKS ON THE BAHAI MOVEMENT." All Meetings at S p.m. Collections to Defray Cost of Hall I and Advertising. 274 /ITHE SPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS' CHURCH -*- NEWTON CHAMBERS (upstairs), ' Opp. Newton P.O. SUNDAY—7 P.M. LECTURE BY MR. H. M. BOUCHER. "WAR: ITS MENTAL, ASTRAL A\D SPIRITUAL ASPECTS DESCRIBED' ,, i N.B.—Mr. Boucher is interesting in his j splendid lectures. L'UO I AORICTJXTPRALi SHOWS. "VTETIiOi'OLITAN AGRICULTURAL AND Tl ASTOItAI. SPRING CIT(> W, PKIXG OHO W, OCTOBER 21th AND 23th, irri i OCTOBER 2ith AND 2oth, IWi. I • CLASSES FOX RIDING AND DRIVING, DRAUGHT HORSES. PEDIGREE CATTLE, SHEEI , AND PIGS, FACTOKY BCTTEE and CHEESE, FARMERS' BUTTER, ESSAY COMPETITION, i;osr-: show. ENTBirs C! SK 3rd OCTOBER, 1021. SEND *OK SCHEDULES AT OXCE. j A. D. Stanley, Secretary. P.O. Box S6. Thonc 33. 930
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 224, 20 September 1924, Page 16
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